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Our window of opportunity to remove Christian influence from wellbeing roles in public schools
By Rosemary Lynch
It is almost 20 years since the then Prime Minister John Howard unveiled funding for the National School Chaplaincy Program (NSCP) to “promote pastoral care and spiritual guidance for students”, with Christian contractors paid to employ Christians in public schools.
While the role has been essentially that of a secular pastoral carer/student wellbeing officer – with religious activities and proselytising banned – the program has, for much of that time, required, without any justification, those people who fill the roles to be people “of faith”.
"Politicians often claim that public school communities love chaplains. But religious chaplains are all public schools have been allowed to have. Public school communities love having a dedicated care-giver/wellbeing officer. So let’s stop this being a religious political football for decades to come."
Rosemary Lynch
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